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What is
Bonsai?

Your customers expect fast, near-magical results from your site search. Help them find what they’re looking for with Bonsai. We set up and manage the servers for you, so integration is quick and easy, and you can stay focused on building an awesome site.

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Found Elasticsearch?

Create your own fully managed and hosted Elasticsearch cluster. You get a dedicated cluster with reserved memory, giving you predictable performance. There are no arbitrary limits on how many indexes or documents you can store. Scale your clusters as and when needed, without any downtime.

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We used Bonsai happily for 2 years, great service, but then they forced us to upgrade or we'd have to pay 5x the price! VERY unhappy about that. caused us days of unnecessary work.

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cburgdorf

ninya.io <3 found.no

July 05, 2014 12:44

We use found.no to host our elasticsearch index for ninya.io[1].

When we were looking for an elasticsearch provider we compared a couple of different services. One thing that we considered as a big advantage over other elasticsearch provider is the simple pricing. Most other elasticsearch provider use document limits whereas found.no uses storage quota which makes more sense to us.

found.no supports all elasticsearch features and has been very reliable for us. They also have an amazing customer support that
helped us to resole issues (on our end) quickly when we didn't know how to help ourselves.

Getting started with found.no was a piece of cake. There's everything you need right at your dashboard. They even generate examples for exactly your account which is really helpful to get newcomers started.

For everything else there is great documentation right on there website[2]. I'd also like to recommend their blog[3] that is full of technical articles not necessarily scoped to their service but also elasticsearch in general.

[1] http://ninya.io - ninya.io is an open source effort to make skilled people in tech more discoverable